Yahoo Attempts to Exit Microsoft Search Deal for Google Partnership

Yahoo Chief Executive Marissa Mayer rumored to be trying to end 10-year partnership.

Yahoo has been trying to exit its 10-year search deal with Microsoft in order to join forces with Google, according to reports.

Yahoo signed up to the Microsoft search agreement in July 2009 with expectations that the partnership may allow both firms to rival Google in the search market. Under the terms of the deal Microsoft Bing powers Yahoo search, while Yahoo uses its solid relationship with advertisers to be the salesforce for both companies.

According to the report, Mayer has already met with her previous employer Google and agreed to enter an alternative search partnership if the Microsoft agreement can be concluded. The deal terms between Microsoft and Yahoo mean that the partnership can only be called off if either Microsoft closes Bing, or if Yahoo's revenue per search falls below 40 percent of Google's.

Yahoo has declined to comment on this story, and the firm has also told our sister publication, V3, that it would not be able to discuss reports that it is in early stage talks to acquire Hulu, a video site.

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